Political Divorce--Russia
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The former USSR, now called Russia, has abandoned its dreams of a communist utopia in the hopes of becoming a strong capitalist country. But the road is not an easy one. To do this, Russia must abandon the last vestiges of its former regime, and even if they are successful in this, they must also experience the growing pains of a democratic nation, something that most members of the developed world have long ago conquered.
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reserves available. Also, the world community should help out by providing necessary training and equipment wherever it is needed. Finally, our global village needs to offer support and advice to the people and leaders of Russia, and more importantly, they need to accept it, in order to further the growth of their country. In these ways will Russia become more quickly a leading member of our society, and play a greater part in world affairs.
reserves available. Also, the world community should help out by providing necessary training and equipment wherever it is needed. Finally, our global village needs to offer support and advice to the people and leaders of Russia, and more importantly, they need to accept it, in order to further the growth of their country. In these ways will Russia become more quickly a leading member of our society, and play a greater part in world affairs.